I am taking a class that covers "set theory". Please see URLs below for the problem and my answer.
Problem:
http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/2795/problemx.jpg
My Answer:
http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/3598/answerx.jpg
I have no trouble following the function "R" (first function). For this one (I think) the answer is "yes" for all... reflexive, symmetry, and transitive.
On the 2nd function (S), I am not totally sure about the "transitive" relation though.
Based on the 2nd diagram, all relations are drawn: S = {(2, 3), (1, 2), (2, 1), (3, 1), (1, 3)}
What I don't understand is the following:
1. While (3, 1) is given, should it or should it NOT be drawn? Why? (3,2) doesn't exist, so logically (3,1) shouldn't exist, right?
2. Based on the previous statement, I could argue though that it does not matter whether (3,2) exist. I still should be able to go from C to A.
Again, given that (3,2) does not exist, I'm not sure if the provided (transitive) relationships (1,3) and (3,1) should be included or excluded.
Finally, assuming that I should leave (1,3) in the graph, is this "one-way" relationship TRANSITIVE OR NOT?
Thanks,
odumath
Problem:
http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/2795/problemx.jpg
My Answer:
http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/3598/answerx.jpg
I have no trouble following the function "R" (first function). For this one (I think) the answer is "yes" for all... reflexive, symmetry, and transitive.
On the 2nd function (S), I am not totally sure about the "transitive" relation though.
Based on the 2nd diagram, all relations are drawn: S = {(2, 3), (1, 2), (2, 1), (3, 1), (1, 3)}
What I don't understand is the following:
1. While (3, 1) is given, should it or should it NOT be drawn? Why? (3,2) doesn't exist, so logically (3,1) shouldn't exist, right?
2. Based on the previous statement, I could argue though that it does not matter whether (3,2) exist. I still should be able to go from C to A.
Again, given that (3,2) does not exist, I'm not sure if the provided (transitive) relationships (1,3) and (3,1) should be included or excluded.
Finally, assuming that I should leave (1,3) in the graph, is this "one-way" relationship TRANSITIVE OR NOT?
Thanks,
odumath